And
now, a word from the anti-Brad (in another universe):
I'm
feeling persecuted along with people like me. It's either one big
misunderstanding, part of a big conspiracy by others to take away
what's rightly ours, or a combination of both.
Some
say that we're lucky, but we're not. We were chosen by God, born
white and Christian in the greatest country on Earth so we can get
whatever we want if we just work hard enough. Those who say otherwise
are either stupid, delusional, or just jealous because they weren't
chosen. If they get in our way, they are against God, and they need
to be stopped in any way possible so that He will continue taking
care of us until Jesus decides to take us into Heaven with Him.
That's
not to say that we're all perfect. Far from it! There are jerks,
crooks, and murderers among us, but that's a consequence of being
given free will to either choose the right path or the wrong path.
They're part of why we have laws: to keep them from hurting people
until they are convinced to make the right choice. The other part is
to keep people who aren't like us from causing a lot more
damage.
Look
at the messes the others have made in their countries. Clearly those
cultures are deficient because they don't do things like us. A lot of
them tolerate abominations that God would never sanction, and the
horrible things that happen there are no doubt partly due to His
wrath. Misguided people in our country, along with the others who are
among us, are trying to make America just as bad, and are encouraging
His wrath in the process.
Using
the bogus technicality that the government belongs to everyone, not
just the chosen ones, the others are constantly trying to impose
their evil on the rest of us. People like me have tried
unsuccessfully to fix that design flaw, as well as trying to bypass
it by privatizing as much of the government's functions as possible.
Anticipating the worst outcome, we've also kept other options open,
like keeping our arms and offshoring our wealth. The latest tactic,
buying politicians, is buying some time so we can work out the next
steps in the strategy – which, if the past is any guide, will
probably include some kind of war (also, that's how Jesus is
ultimately supposed to win in the end times, which we may already be
in).
As
a perpetual optimist, I'm holding out hope that education can be used
to solve most of our problems. If the others, along with the
misguided among us, can be convinced that their opposition to our
dominance is based on a misunderstanding of the natural order of
things, then they might give in to us. We might even be merciful
(depending on what our leaders hear from the Almighty, who may wait
to deal with them until after we're taken home to Him).
Whatever
happens, I plan to figure out how to get rich so that I'll be ready
to take the next steps and can spend as much time as possible with
people like me.
For the real-world followup to this post, see "People Like Us" (http://landofconscience.blogspot.com/2015/07/people-like-us.html).
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